Publications by authors named "Aniruddha Bhattacharya"

In the past two decades, oxidative stress (OS) has drawn a lot of interest due to the revelation that individuals with many persistent disorders including diabetes, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), cardiovascular, and other disorders often have aberrant oxidation statuses. OS has a close interplay with PCOS features such as insulin resistance, hyperandrogenism, and chronic inflammation; there is a belief that OS might contribute to the development of PCOS. PCOS is currently recognized as not only one of the most prevalent endocrine disorders but also a significant contributor to female infertility, affecting a considerable proportion of women globally.

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A spin-polarized laser offers inherent control of the output circular polarization. We have investigated the output polarization characteristics of a bulk GaN-based microcavity polariton diode laser at room temperature with electrical injection of spin-polarized electrons via a FeCo/MgO spin injector. Polariton laser operation with a spin-polarized current is characterized by a threshold of ∼69  A/cm^{2} in the light-current characteristics, a significant reduction of the electroluminescence linewidth and blueshift of the emission peak.

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Complex refractive indices of In(x)Ga(1-x)N epitaxial layers have been determined from analysis of data obtained by spectroscopic ellipsometry. The measurements were made in the wavelength range of 400-1687 nm. The samples were grown by plasma-assisted molecular beam epitaxy on (001) silicon substrate and are of the wurtzite crystalline form.

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  • Radiation therapy, while commonly used for treating cancers, can lead to rare secondary cancers like angiosarcomas, as seen in a 67-year-old man ten years after treatment for a giant cell tumor.
  • The patient presented with swelling and X-rays showed damage to the humerus; he had surgery to remove the affected bone and received a prosthetic implant.
  • After a recurrence of the angiosarcoma a year later, he underwent further surgery and chemotherapy, and is now free of cancer after six months of monitoring.
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